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Scott L. DuVall

Researcher at University of Utah

Publications -  201
Citations -  5772

Scott L. DuVall is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Veterans Affairs & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 163 publications receiving 3677 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott L. DuVall include National Institutes of Health & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

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2010 i2b2/VA challenge on concepts, assertions, and relations in clinical text.

TL;DR: The 2010 i2b2/VA Workshop on Natural Language Processing Challenges for Clinical Records presented three tasks, which showed that machine learning approaches could be augmented with rule-based systems to determine concepts, assertions, and relations.
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Genetics of blood lipids among ~300,000 multi-ethnic participants of the Million Veteran Program.

Derek Klarin, +67 more
- 01 Oct 2018 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of genetic data and blood lipid measurements from over 300,000 participants in the Million Veteran Program identifies new associations for blood lipid traits and proposes novel indications for pharmaceutical inhibitors targeting PCSK9, ANGPTL4 (type 2 diabetes) and PDE3B (triglycerides and coronary disease).
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Trans-ethnic association study of blood pressure determinants in over 750,000 individuals.

Ayush Giri, +117 more
- 01 Jan 2019 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of blood pressure data from the Million Veteran Program trans-ethnic cohort identifies common and rare variants, and genetically predicted gene expression across multiple tissues associated with systolic, diastolic and pulse pressure in over 775,000 individuals.
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Association Between HIV Infection and the Risk of Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction and Preserved Ejection Fraction in the Antiretroviral Therapy Era: Results From the Veterans Aging Cohort Study.

TL;DR: Individuals who are infected with HIV have an increased risk of HFpEF, borderline HF pEF, and HFrEF compared with uninfected individuals, and future research should focus on prevention, risk stratification, and identification of the mechanisms for HFr EF and HFp EF in the HIV-infected population.
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Harmonizing Genetic Ancestry and Self-identified Race/Ethnicity in Genome-wide Association Studies

Huaying Fang, +111 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that race/ethnicity information enhances the ability to understand population-specific genetic architecture and the utility of HARE and ethnicity-specific GWASs in genome-wide association studies of multi-ethnic cohorts.